TO CONTRACTORS, SPORTSMEN, &c. IMI'QKTANT AND UNBESJSKVKD •• SA L E 0 F H ORS ES. ME. .PARKINSON will seir by Auction, on ; .SATURDAY NEXT, after his Land Sale, at his Yards, opposite tha White Hurt Hotel, 30 HORSES AND MARES, ex Lion, from Sydney, consisting of several of tlio heaviest draught horses imported to the province, broken-in, and in splendid condition for work. Blood fillies, from the best blood of New South Wales, with pedigrees, the correctness of which will be guaranteed. , . Also, several good broken-in hacks. Terms liberal. Sale at one precisely. POSTPONEMENT OF LAND SALE " AT FENDALL TOWN. . THE SALE OF TI/TR.; Fendall's property, advertised for the Bth, •£*-»- _ instant, is unavoidably postponed till the 22nd instant. In the meantime plans of this valuable estate can be -seen at the White Hart and Royal, Hotels, Christchurch, and at the Universal Hotel, Lyttelton, after Monday next. • J. T. PARKINSON, _^ ■ >■•■■"■■■• Auctioneer. ... SALE . BY. 'AUCTION. TUTR. GUINNESS will sell by Auction, at the xtj_ "Horse Repository," on SATURDAY Next, January.B, a few good DRAUGHT HORSES AND HACKNEYS, '. ■. Sale at twelve o'clock. V CHURCH MISSIONS. . ON SUNDAY NEXT, the 9th INSTANT, SERMONS will be preached and COLLECTIONS made in the Temporary Church, Lyttelton, in behalf of the Meknesian Missions. • 8.. W. DUDLEY, Incumbent. Lyttelton, Jan. 3, 1859. . - . RETAIL DEALERS Of CHRISTCHURCH. IV/TESSRS. JAMES MORRISON & CO., having .LrA. commenced to receive their regular heavy shipments direct from the manufacturing districts of England, are prepared to deal with retail storekeepers of Christchurch at lower prices than generally asked by otW merchants, with the double advantage of buying in quantities as are required, and seeing and noting youx.prices at the time"of purchase.. . . • Ironmongers and master carpenters are particularly requested-to inspect our stock* and test our prices. ; . ■.. Canterbury Street, Lyttelton, Jan. 7, 1859. ~~ GEORGE". DARKES, BRICKLAYER, &c, ' CHRISTCHURCH. Orders left at Mr. Cook's will be punctually attended to. Cashel Street. i SALE OF WHEAT" ' ! STANDING .CROP. MR. LONGDEN has received instructions from B. Wyatt, Esq., to sell by Auction, at Springfield Farm, on ■ -MONDAY NEXT, JAN. 10, immediately after the sale of Horses, &c, thftfc splendid crop of W II EAT, now growing on the Farm, and consisting of 18 acres or thereabouts. The above is generally acknowledged- to be the finest wheat crop of the season, and will be sold in one or more lots to suit purchasers. : Terms at Sale. IMPORTANT TO IMMIGRANTS. : SALE OF LAND IN THE TOWN EESERVES, CHRISTCHURCH. ? MR. HERBERT E. ALPORT has received in- - structions to sell by private contract, 22 SMALL PLOTS OR SECTIONS OF LAND, forming part of the well known. Slaughter House Resei've, Christchurch. . ~ The sections will be sold at £30 each and upwards, according to situation, upon the following liberal terms of payment:— 20 per cent cash down : -40 per cent in 3 years ; ■•■•■■■ 40 per cent in 7 years The portion unpaid to bear interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum. A rare opportunity is thus afforded to the newly arrived immigrant, of acquiring a freehold site for a dwelling house, in a most desirable situation, and upon exceedingly favourable terms. Plans may be seen at the Office of the Auctioneer, Market Place, Christchurch. ALBION HOTEL. ~" JCOLLTER begs to inform the public gene- • • rally, that having erected STABLES in tha \ rear of his premises, he,is prepared to give" horses entrusted to his charge the best possible accoramo'dation. ■'.' ■ _ - P.S.—Saddle horses on hire. Lyttelton, Jan. 7, 1559. VALUABLE PROPERTY ON NORWICH QUAY. TO be sold by Auction if not disposed of- by Private Contract. The following .valuable-leasehold Premises fronting upon Norwich Quay, consisting of a plot of Land presenting a frontage to Norwich' Quay of 27 feet, running back in a rectangular block 165 feet, part of Town Section, No. 4. . , .Also the Messuage or Dwelling House standing thereon, known as the " Steadfast Boarding House" with the outbuildings and stables behind the same, as now in the occupation of Mr. William Packard, the owner thereof. The greater portion of the dwelling house baa been recently built, and the Buildings and Stables are in good condition. There is ample room for the erection of a Store or other building upon the vacant Land in front of the House, and it is one of the best situations on Norwich Qnajr. As the owner is giving up business;and leaving the town, the purchaser will have the privilege of taking all or any portion of the Household Furniture and effects at a valuation, and if required a portion of the purchase money may remain on security of the propei^. The Land is subject to a small ground rent of £27 per annum, payable quarterly, and will be sold for the residue of a term of 21 years, 14 of which are now unexpired. ■ Farther particulars may be had by applying to Mr. W. Packard, the owner, or at the onice of Mr. Wormald, Solicitor, London-street, Lyttelton, where a plan of the property maybe soon. UNION WHARF, FERRY ROAD. ON SALE, timber, shingles, palings, Posts and rails. Coals. &c. 16,500 V.D,L. quartering. E. J.JONES,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 644, 8 January 1859, Page 5
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